Malcolm Guite
Malcolm Guite | |
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Guite at a poetry reading in 2014 | |
| Born | Ayodeji Malcolm Guite 12 November 1957 Ibadan, Oyo State, Federation of Nigeria |
| Occupation | Poet, priest, singer-songwriter, academic |
| Language | English |
| Alma mater | University of Cambridge (BA) Durham University (PhD) |
| Subject | Poetry, literature, Christian theology and apologetics |
| Notable works | The Singing Bowl, Sounding the Seasons |
| Website | |
| malcolmguite.wordpress.com | |
Ayodeji Malcolm Guite (/ɡaɪt/; born 12 November 1957) is an English poet, singer-songwriter, Anglican priest and academic. Born in Nigeria to British expatriate parents, Guite earned degrees from the University of Cambridge and Durham University. His research interests include the intersection of religion and the arts, and the examination of the works of J. R. R. Tolkien, C. S. Lewis and Owen Barfield, and British poets such as Samuel Taylor Coleridge. He was a Bye-Fellow and chaplain of Girton College, Cambridge, and an associate chaplain of St Edward King and Martyr, Cambridge. On several occasions, he has taught as visiting faculty at several colleges and universities in England and North America.
Guite is the author of five books of poetry, including two chapbooks and three full-length collections, as well as several books on Christian faith and theology. Guite has a decisively simple, formalist style in his poems, many of which are sonnets, and he stated that his aim is to "be profound without ceasing to be beautiful." Guite performs as a singer and guitarist fronting the Cambridgeshire-based blues, rhythm and blues, and rock band Mystery Train. He also has a YouTube page, where he shares his passions and musings with his viewers.